YouTube and PSY team up to produce the last great Gangnam Style.

Gangnam Style has been with us for 5 months, 5 months and people are still playing it everywhere. I still quite enjoy the song because it's a good song, but I feel like it's time to move on with my life. YouTube and PSY teamed up to produce Rewind YouTube Style which features some YouTube "Celebrities" and a whole bunch of 2012 references. This is seems like a good video for the song to finally be at peace, I can now move on with my life now and wait for the next trendy song to come along. Oh and did I mention it turns into "Call me maybe" halfway through, and then it turns into a full blown remix of Call me maybe and Gangnam style and thats when I have no idea whats going on.

It's been fun PSY, this is a good final send off for this song, let this song have been born and then die in 2012.

No offense but this feels like a spam topic. Why advertise some stupid commercialised youtube video that's going to get millions of hits anyway? Also how is another video related to Gangnam style going to finally put the stupid gimmick to bed? It's just shoving it in our faces even more, and this topic certainly doesn't help.

I continue to love everything about the original Gangnam Style video and song, but this whole thing is getting to be a bit much. I also have no idea what the references are other than the one to this girl and I'm good with that.

@pyromagnestir: Because she started (with Wil Wheaton I think) a youtube channel this year due to bein given a grant by Google/Youtube at the end of last year to do one (among many others who got one as well). So she is effectively a part of Youtube - and also why not?

Yes, everybody loves foreign occupation! Who doesn't love when foreign militaries are exempt from local law and have no accountability! When they acquit their own soldiers from any wrongdoing because America can do no wrong!

Isn't that pretty much every single song though? It is for me at least. Anyway, this song was played during the introduction week at my university (it was the official "time to drink" song or something) so my classmates and I will forever be tied together via this song, I kinda like that.

No offense but this feels like a spam topic. Why advertise some stupid commercialised youtube video that's going to get millions of hits anyway? Also how is another video related to Gangnam style going to finally put the stupid gimmick to bed? It's just shoving it in our faces even more, and this topic certainly doesn't help.

This right here sums up just about everything. Fuuuuuuuuck this video.

Yes, everybody loves foreign occupation! Who doesn't love when foreign militaries are exempt from local law and have no accountability! When they acquit their own soldiers from any wrongdoing because America can do no wrong!

As an American, i think his words were dumb but his anger was understandable. It was 8 years ago and he's apologized so it's time to move on.

I saw the original music video over my girlfriend's shoulder. I thought it was clever and funny. Not so amusing is the way that the Internet refuses to stop iterating on it ad nauseam. I don't watch random shit on YouTube, though, so I have safely managed to avoid most of it.

I despise all of those YouTube "celebrities" and feel like this is just driving a nail into another nail that has been driven into the Gangnam coffin ages ago. It will get YouTube clicks though so good for them, another few million views from an old fad ain't bad.

I was introduced to Gangnam Style pretty early due to watching so much Starcraft 2 streams and I'm still enjoying it to some extent and I think this was a nice way of YouTube to acknowledge it's success. Most of the other people I don't know who they are, I only recognized two or three of them.

Yes, everybody loves foreign occupation! Who doesn't love when foreign militaries are exempt from local law and have no accountability! When they acquit their own soldiers from any wrongdoing because America can do no wrong!

As an American, i think his words were dumb but his anger was understandable. It was 8 years ago and he's apologized so it's time to move on.